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What term is used to describe how an organization's written rules and regulations apply equally to all its members with no exceptions due to social or psychological differences?
 
  a. impartiality
  b. apathy
  c. clear-cut division of labor
  d. hierarchical delegation of power and responsibility
  e. distinction between public and private spheres

Question 2

Staff Sergeant Ivan Frederick testified that when at the Abu Ghraib Prison I questioned some of the things that I saw.such as leaving inmates in their cells with no clothes or in female underpantsand the answer I got was This is how military intelligence wants it done.' The dynamics Frederick described best correspond with
 
  a. Stanley Milgram's Obedience to Authority.
  b. Howard Becker's master status of deviant.
  c. Robert K. Merton's theory of structural strain.
  d. Edward Sutherland's theory of differential association.



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Answer to Question 1

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